CAT SCAN



In the image above, Tracy was practicing for show jumping.
She fell off her horse and had to be transported to the Emergency
Room by paramedics.

She did not lose consciousness, but did have a mild headache.
The doctor ordered a CAT SCAN of the head, to find out if there
is any internal bleeding.

What is a CAT SCAN?
CAT SCAN ( Computerized Axial Tomography)

A CAT SCAN is a type of X Ray used to scan body parts in detail. 
It is noninvasive and can show parts of the body like muscles, bones,
organs and more.

When a CAT Scan is ordered by the doctor, the nurse is responsible 
for a consent being signed by the patient or guardian.

Contrast dye is sometimes used and may be given orally or IV.
The doctor decides whether to use dye. Sedation may be ordered
by the doctor, to decrease anxiety.

Once the CAT scan is completed, the doctor will read the scan and 
confirm diagnosis.

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